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SimpleComments and MT 3.3 - fixed

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The latest version of SimpleComments now works with Movable Type 3.3. Go grab it if you’re using MT 3.3.

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Brook
July 14, 2006 12:32 PM

Don't be like me and end up banging your head against the keyboard because it's not working, only to discover that I had forgotten to enable the plug-in. Works great - thanks for the update!

demonsurfer
July 15, 2006 6:15 PM

Thanks very much for getting this out so promptly too :)

Shaun Krislock
July 27, 2006 10:21 PM

But i are'nt using MT 3.3, so what's the alternative for non users????? The new version sounds interesting and time saving, i wanna use it, so plz.........reply would be a pleasure.

Ian Fenn
July 28, 2006 6:54 AM

How about updating the Tagyu plug-in? Pretty please :-)

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